The Rowan University Men's Ice Hockey program has
enjoyed many successful seasons since its inception in
the 1970's. Over the past eight years the program has
evolved into one of the top programs in the region
under the guidance of Head Coach John Caulfield,
Associate Head Coach Mike Husek, and Alan Weiner. The team won the
league championship in 2008 and has continuously
been nationally ranked in the Southeast Region. The
program has offered numerous students the opportunity
to continue playing competitive hockey while also
pursuing their degree at one of the most academically
renowned schools in the region.

The ice hockey program at Rowan is very
competitive and is operated like an NCAA
varsity program. The team is professionally
managed and the athletes conduct themselves
with dignity. The team plays up to
35 games during the season and travels to all away games on a

Rowan
University charter bus. The team
carries a roster of 26 players, with players coming from
many backgrounds, including midgets, Junior level
teams, and other colleges. The program has attracted
players with experience playing in Canada and Europe.

The team plays all home games at Hollydell Ice Arena in
Sewell, NJ, approximately five minutes from campus. The team has its own locker
room facilities at the Arena, featuring individual player stalls,
coaches office, showers, skate sharpener, and more. The program enjoys a wide variety of media
exposure, including campus telecasts, University
newspaper articles and interviews,
local media coverage, and all games can be seen live on RTN network.

The Rowan varsity team is an American
Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA)
D-II member and is part of Mid-Atlantic
Collegiate Hockey conference. Rowan competes
against other Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Division
schools such as Penn State, Virginia Tech,
Liberty, and UMBC, as well as other teams like William Paterson and Montclair among others.
The Mid-Atlantic conference is regarded as one of
the nation's top most respected and competitive
leagues and continually has teams going to the
regional's, including Rowan who made regional's every year since 2011/2012 season. The Mid-
Atlantic had nine out of the top fifteen teams ranked
regionally and nationally for the past few season.

Rowan Ice Hockey embraces the athletic and educational
experience that is an integral component of the
academic mission of the University. For current students hoping to join the team, the coaching staff
typically extends an invitation to join the team for a practice,
thus allowing the prospective player to experience hockey at
the college level. This invitation is reserved to applicants who
are applying to Rowan University and have been in contact
with the caching staff. The most

important factor in deciding where to play is selecting
a school that fits both your academic and athletic needs and
wants. The Rowan University Ice Hockey staff encourages
players to examine and evaluate the University's academic
programs and resources before making their final decision.